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new declassified documents show the nsa collected nearly 60,000 communications a year for three years ending in to 11, it includes e-mails and other internet activity. the court also said the nsa misrepresented the scope of its effort. >> very disturbing, a national security agency has extraordinary surveillance capabilities and these tools are supposed to be directed toward adversaries in the united states, not toward the american public. >> reporter: the nsa says it collected the data by mistake. senior intelligence official telling reporters there was a "technological problem that could not be avoided rather than any overreach." meantime intelligence officials are denying a media report that the nsa sifts through and has access to 75% of online communications in the u.s. the white house is under pressure from republican and democratic lawmakers over the sweeping nature of its secret data collection. just two weeks ago president obama insisted the government is not violating your privacy. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. our intelligence is focused, above a
new declassified documents show the nsa collected nearly 60,000 communications a year for three years ending in to 11, it includes e-mails and other internet activity. the court also said the nsa misrepresented the scope of its effort. >> very disturbing, a national security agency has extraordinary surveillance capabilities and these tools are supposed to be directed toward adversaries in the united states, not toward the american public. >> reporter: the nsa says it collected the...
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. >>> let's talk about the nsa. another revelation came out yesterday afternoon and it turns out that they have -- they have released additional information over the past -- since 2008 on things that have gone wrong in the nsa collection. for example, there was a redacted page which is unredacted and classified yesterday that revealed that we have collected 56,000 wholly domestic communications each year. so this is done, nothing was necessarily done with it. nothing was exposed by it. but these were collected and the fisa court judge did not know about it and he rebuked the nsa for doing that and they said they were unintentional errors. >> we have been talking for a while about the nsa, how they're saying trust us, we're not doing anything illegal. the stuff that was declassified yesterday said they didn't break some laws. they violated -- the nsa violated the constitution three times in three years. violated the constitution because they did as brian said go through our e-mails, domestic e-mails, rather than just
. >>> let's talk about the nsa. another revelation came out yesterday afternoon and it turns out that they have -- they have released additional information over the past -- since 2008 on things that have gone wrong in the nsa collection. for example, there was a redacted page which is unredacted and classified yesterday that revealed that we have collected 56,000 wholly domestic communications each year. so this is done, nothing was necessarily done with it. nothing was exposed by it....
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if you think the nsa and tech companies are doing it and it makes you angry, just wait until you see what foreign governments are doing to you. >>> plus, a rapist imprayie isi his victim and then gets visitation rights. this is possible in more states in this country than you can imagine. >>> a bull takes on a car. we'll show you that video. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&♪ hooking up the countryess. whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what yo
if you think the nsa and tech companies are doing it and it makes you angry, just wait until you see what foreign governments are doing to you. >>> plus, a rapist imprayie isi his victim and then gets visitation rights. this is possible in more states in this country than you can imagine. >>> a bull takes on a car. we'll show you that video. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we...
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. >> moving on to the nsa. it has been roughly 2.5 months since the edward snowden leaks were exposed to the world and the mass surveillance operations unveiled. to this day, the nsa still is not sure of the extent of these leaks. unnamed sources within the intelligence committee told nbc news that the nsa is overwhelmed trying to figure out what edward snowden took. keith alexander was asked in july about just how much the agency knows regarding the extent of the leaks. >> let me ask you about edward snowden. you cannot tell us what he got but do you feel now that you know what he got? >> yes. >> this latest report contradicts that claim. alexander answered the question in a more general sense, a spokesman said. more news is breaking about the scope of the nsa's surveillance of the internet, particularly u.s. networks. more unnamed government and in taligent's officials -- intelligence officials said the u.s. has the ability to monitor 75% of the domestic internet traffic here. it does this through a series of
. >> moving on to the nsa. it has been roughly 2.5 months since the edward snowden leaks were exposed to the world and the mass surveillance operations unveiled. to this day, the nsa still is not sure of the extent of these leaks. unnamed sources within the intelligence committee told nbc news that the nsa is overwhelmed trying to figure out what edward snowden took. keith alexander was asked in july about just how much the agency knows regarding the extent of the leaks. >> let me...
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the nsa obtained thousands of american e-mails that had nothing to do with terrorism. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." i'm pamela brown filling in for zoraida.
the nsa obtained thousands of american e-mails that had nothing to do with terrorism. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." i'm pamela brown filling in for zoraida.
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. >> if we had the kind of intelligence that we were collecting through the nsa before september 11th, the kind of intelligence collection that we have now, do you think 9/11 would have been prevented? >> i think there's a good chance we would have prevented at least a part of 9/11. in other words there were four planes, almost 20, 19 persons involved, but i think we would have a much better chance of identifying those individuals who were contemplating that attack. >> reporter: by this mass collection of information? >> by the various programs that have been put in place since then. >> reporter: do you foresee the day when the united states arms drones to take out individuals who are posing threats to americans on american soil? >> no, i do not. >> reporter: you rule it out? >> i do not see that day. and i will tell you that as well, when you talk about uavs, there's been some discussion recently about the fbi's use of it. we have used it a handful of times to provide surveillance in tactical situations, where, for instance, we have a hostage rescue operation undergoing, and for very
. >> if we had the kind of intelligence that we were collecting through the nsa before september 11th, the kind of intelligence collection that we have now, do you think 9/11 would have been prevented? >> i think there's a good chance we would have prevented at least a part of 9/11. in other words there were four planes, almost 20, 19 persons involved, but i think we would have a much better chance of identifying those individuals who were contemplating that attack. >>...
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that same court also said the nsa had misrepresented its activities. a private advocate said this. >> it's very disturbing. the national security agency has extraordinary surveillance capabilities and these are tools that are supposed to be directed towardadversaries, not towards the american public. >> the court also said the nsa has fixed its mistakes. >>> delaware attorney general bo biden is in great shape and expected to leave a texas cancer center today. he was feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he suffered a mild stroke back in 2010. >>> disturbing images you're about to see from syria's civil war. some of you might want to look away. the pictures posted online shows dozens of bodies, many of them children. rebels say the government has unleashed chemical weapons on civilian neighborhoods. syria denies the claims, but some members of congress say it's time for the white house to take action. >> where does this stop? when does the united states with very little cost stand up for these people and stop this horrific -- you
that same court also said the nsa had misrepresented its activities. a private advocate said this. >> it's very disturbing. the national security agency has extraordinary surveillance capabilities and these are tools that are supposed to be directed towardadversaries, not towards the american public. >> the court also said the nsa has fixed its mistakes. >>> delaware attorney general bo biden is in great shape and expected to leave a texas cancer center today. he was...
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nsa admits new privacy violations. kevin johnson writing about the top intelligence officials here yen . there are other accounts of the story as well. theheard some thoughts on 35-year sentence handed down. you could make your thoughts known as well. kentucky up next. archie on the independent line. good morning. personally i think they both deserve a government of freedom. this government serves it's self and huge multinational corporations. that is all it serves. they have no interest in what we want and our rights as a citizen. privacy as out the window. this is 1984. thank you very much. host: a presidential pardon is the goal of a new web site. this is for bradley manning. in conjunction with the announcement, the support network has launched the website that connects to a petition written by amnesty international and a video with testimony from veterans and civilians from afghanistan. it will link to the official application for pardon as soon as it is available. a couple of thoughts this morning on pardon. rand
nsa admits new privacy violations. kevin johnson writing about the top intelligence officials here yen . there are other accounts of the story as well. theheard some thoughts on 35-year sentence handed down. you could make your thoughts known as well. kentucky up next. archie on the independent line. good morning. personally i think they both deserve a government of freedom. this government serves it's self and huge multinational corporations. that is all it serves. they have no interest in...
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the court opinions showed the nsa was ordered to find ways to eliminat
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we report you decide. >> another nsa bombshell to tell you about. we learned the government am collect the thousands of internet communications for years. e-mails from americans who have no connection to tearrism whatsoever. >> a massive sink hole destruction caught on tape the moment it swallows a group of trees. fox and friends first continues right now. >> good morning to you wherever you are waking up. it is thursday welcome to "fox & friends first". i am patti ann browne. >> lane. he was in the united states on a baseball scholarship. police say he was killed for fun while he was jogging on his visit to his girlfriend's home town. >> two are accused of first degree murder their friend charged as an accessory. some question why african americans remain some what silent on this crime. >> the reverend jesse jackson released this statement. the horrific episodes that leave all rationally thinking people appalled others paralyzed cannot be addressed by our silence and advocating personal responsibility. we urge all persons who believe as we do in th
we report you decide. >> another nsa bombshell to tell you about. we learned the government am collect the thousands of internet communications for years. e-mails from americans who have no connection to tearrism whatsoever. >> a massive sink hole destruction caught on tape the moment it swallows a group of trees. fox and friends first continues right now. >> good morning to you wherever you are waking up. it is thursday welcome to "fox & friends first". i am...
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have more on the today toward the kicks off today and we're learning more about the secrets of the nsa. what the obama administration is saying about prying on americas ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. a developing story near yosemite. where a wildfire is burning out of control this morning. and continues to threaten 25-hundred homes. the "rim fire" is only about five-percent contained. so far, it has burned more than 25-square miles in the stanislaus national forest. the area is fairly remote, but it has led to the evacuation of thousands of people from campgrounds and private homes. kron four has a crew in the area and will bring you up to date on the wildfire live new this morning. the 16-year-old girl who was kidnapped by a family friend is saying that she exchanged texts with the man before she was captured. search warrants have said that hannah anderson exchanged about 13-p
have more on the today toward the kicks off today and we're learning more about the secrets of the nsa. what the obama administration is saying about prying on americas ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. a developing story near yosemite. where a wildfire is burning out of control this...
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now the story today is, look at how the fisa court slammed the nsa, sort of like we have to pick which boat we want to ride on. the story today, the opinion today goes to underscore what folks like i have been saying all along, that the fisa court is not only looking at warrants, they are looking at the entire process of the system, and what was done in this application to say we want to keep going with the process is the fisa court went into extremely excruciating detail about is the nsa complying with the fourth amendment and the law? they found that, as you go down the system, what they are -- in the vast majority of it, but they have this one element of the program -- >> mean not getting americans' data if they can? >> no, not getting it kept in the system. that's it. >> right. >> and what they want is, no, that's not in compliance. >> okay. >> so the nsa went away and fixed it a month later. that's what we're dealing with, and they reported it to congress a month after that. the system that was found to be constitutional, because you ended up with they could see i sent you an e-ma
now the story today is, look at how the fisa court slammed the nsa, sort of like we have to pick which boat we want to ride on. the story today, the opinion today goes to underscore what folks like i have been saying all along, that the fisa court is not only looking at warrants, they are looking at the entire process of the system, and what was done in this application to say we want to keep going with the process is the fisa court went into extremely excruciating detail about is the nsa...
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at the same time, the judge, criticizing the nsa, admitted he let something go and the nsa lied to him. look at what we're finding out. 75% of e-mail traffic is getting swept up in this surveillance. the report says it's not malicious, it was just a mistake. >> and it's probably not. >> that's the answer, everyone says, what could go wrong? this is what could go wrong. the fact that all your e-mails are going to be under the apparatus. >> none of this happens without edward snowden. let's be realistic. do we really believe clapper would have released what he did today? the nsa would be deciding they need to be forthcoming? the president tried to say that's not true, they would have done this review. maybe they'd have done some of this but there's no way we'd be seeing all this. >> i think at least chelsea manning had the courage to face judge. the big issue here is that, you know, you have not just the government having access to this but tens of thousands of private contractors, right? every american has 75% of their e-mail traffic now in the hands of contractors who may end up lettin
at the same time, the judge, criticizing the nsa, admitted he let something go and the nsa lied to him. look at what we're finding out. 75% of e-mail traffic is getting swept up in this surveillance. the report says it's not malicious, it was just a mistake. >> and it's probably not. >> that's the answer, everyone says, what could go wrong? this is what could go wrong. the fact that all your e-mails are going to be under the apparatus. >> none of this happens without edward...
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to terrorism over three years, this information revealed today after the nsa did he classified three secret u.s. court opinions. they also show that the nsa was order today find ways to limit the information it collects and how long it keeps it. in south korea, where it's already thursday, workers are heading back in to north korea to reopen the instrument park. south korean officials say 253 business men and women have begun crossing the border in to north korea, they are heading to inspect the facilities there. but countries agreed last week to resume operations if their trouble joint -- at their trouble joint industrial park. it closed in april due to concerns over north korea's nuclear program. i one of the most intriguing thames otales of fault our in mn china. once a rising star in china. on thursday he goes on trial facing charges of corruption, and abusive power, all tinged with a tale of murder, we track the plunge from the party elite and how his memory is being wiped from the town he once led. >> reporter: his last public appearance was at a member of the bureau of the nat
to terrorism over three years, this information revealed today after the nsa did he classified three secret u.s. court opinions. they also show that the nsa was order today find ways to limit the information it collects and how long it keeps it. in south korea, where it's already thursday, workers are heading back in to north korea to reopen the instrument park. south korean officials say 253 business men and women have begun crossing the border in to north korea, they are heading to inspect...
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the nsa is policing itself. it has no oversight and it answers to no one but it should answer, heather, to the american people. wasn't it president obama who said that his administration would be about transparency? heather: he absolutely did and, you know, we now have the senate judiciary chairman himself, patrick leahy, he is promising a hearing. we have senator bob corker demanding nsa director, keith alexander brief the entire senate. this as a possible solution. you just touched on it and i want to talk about what you think can be done to provide that oversight. calls for an independent special advocate to oversee the nsa. would that fix things? >> well, the bottom line is this. we already have things in place, heather. we have the constitution. and we have congress. and again, the government is supposed to protect the consumer. so we're going down a slippery slope here. we should not have an independent advocate. people should be brought to justice if they broke the law. i'm for achieving, the war on terro
the nsa is policing itself. it has no oversight and it answers to no one but it should answer, heather, to the american people. wasn't it president obama who said that his administration would be about transparency? heather: he absolutely did and, you know, we now have the senate judiciary chairman himself, patrick leahy, he is promising a hearing. we have senator bob corker demanding nsa director, keith alexander brief the entire senate. this as a possible solution. you just touched on it and...
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gregg: plus is the nsa trampling on the u.s. constitution? new revelations its gathered thousands and thousands of e-mails from innocent americans. martha: and the race debate is back on the front burner today, sadly. it is there because of three teenagers who are accused of gunning down this college athlete because they were bored. what else do we know here? what a top civil rights leader is now saying about this the victim's heartbroken girlfriend speaks out. >> personally hand-picked quality for the perfect person i think he would be the outcome that you would find. running ou? ♪ the vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. gregg: bradley manning, the army private sentenced to 35 yea
gregg: plus is the nsa trampling on the u.s. constitution? new revelations its gathered thousands and thousands of e-mails from innocent americans. martha: and the race debate is back on the front burner today, sadly. it is there because of three teenagers who are accused of gunning down this college athlete because they were bored. what else do we know here? what a top civil rights leader is now saying about this the victim's heartbroken girlfriend speaks out. >> personally hand-picked...
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now the nsa knows where i am. i was the only person left in america that they couldn't find. and now they can. >> was googling a rush? >> i was stunned how easy it was and then stunned how great -- what a wonderful tool it was. >> all right. >> but haven't done it since. >> so if you were home last night, "the voice" is on. now it's getting down to it. the last night the final three performed. so the winner is going to obviously be from this group. two of them are team blake. one of them is team usher. >> that means adam and shakira are out. >> just cheerleading. they are probably, like, so angry. >> first the swann brothers from team blake. ♪ even though we ain't got money i'm so in love with you honey everything will bring a chain of love ♪ ♪ in the morning when i rise bring a tear of joy to my eyes and tell me everything is going to be all right ♪ >> okay. a great advantage when you sing a song like that that everybody knows and everybody loves. the trouble is -- >> what? >> when you are in that singing competition, everybody starts singing the song. >> i know. >>
now the nsa knows where i am. i was the only person left in america that they couldn't find. and now they can. >> was googling a rush? >> i was stunned how easy it was and then stunned how great -- what a wonderful tool it was. >> all right. >> but haven't done it since. >> so if you were home last night, "the voice" is on. now it's getting down to it. the last night the final three performed. so the winner is going to obviously be from this group. two of...
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the nsa yesterday declassified three court rulings which showed the agency read as many as 56,000 emails from americans not connected to foreign terrorists. the nsa says it was an unintended consequence when it gathered bundles of internet traffic that was connected to terror suspects. the foreign intelligence surveillance court ordered the agency to find ways to limit what it collects and how long it keeps it. >>> day after bradley manning was sentenced for leaking classified information he is reportedly writing president obama now to ask for a pardon. he is telling news agencies he plans to live the rest of his life as a woman. manning's lawyer says the letter will explain why manning gave top secret documents to the website wikileaks. manning was sentenced yesterday to 35 years in prison. he will be eligible for parole in 7 years. >>> the city of san diego reached a tentative deal with bob filner the mayor who admitted to inappropriate behavior toward women. details are being kept private until tomorrow when the city council meets in closed session. so it's unclear if a resignation mi
the nsa yesterday declassified three court rulings which showed the agency read as many as 56,000 emails from americans not connected to foreign terrorists. the nsa says it was an unintended consequence when it gathered bundles of internet traffic that was connected to terror suspects. the foreign intelligence surveillance court ordered the agency to find ways to limit what it collects and how long it keeps it. >>> day after bradley manning was sentenced for leaking classified...
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. >>> what a judge ordered the nsa to stop doing? . >>> a man with a gun has targeted four concord businesses. i'll tell you what connects all four cases and give you a suspect description. >>> all right. we have traffic that's getting busy and one major area of san francisco, we have busy traffic. this is a look at 87, san jose. it's a little slow. >>> fog bank is getting busy as well. it's really flexing its muscle. what about the lightning? are we done? ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ . >>> welcome back. robbers hit four businesses in concord in less than a week. are the robberies connected? ktvu katie hugh is in concord with the latest detailings. good morning. >> i touched base with con court police a fe
. >>> what a judge ordered the nsa to stop doing? . >>> a man with a gun has targeted four concord businesses. i'll tell you what connects all four cases and give you a suspect description. >>> all right. we have traffic that's getting busy and one major area of san francisco, we have busy traffic. this is a look at 87, san jose. it's a little slow. >>> fog bank is getting busy as well. it's really flexing its muscle. what about the lightning? are we done?...
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it is about what the nsa and what the government is doing. through reports of how the nsa might be sharing information with the dea and irs, and according to reports, incidentally collecting information, inadvertently collect your information, and then use that information to go after people domestically, and this violates our rule of requiring specific warrants. you cannot have a system where the intelligence agencies, whether it is nsa or any other agency, collects data without a warrant, and then use that, and says, here you go, and prosecute people, and then according to reports, they are covering their tracks, so defense attorneys do not even know where the data came from. so there are a lot of shocking allegations, revelations out there in reports. one of the things i can tell you is we do not have very much oversight of these programs. there is a secret fisa court that interprets things like the patriot act, and these opinions are not available to members of congress. so, for example, the patriot act is a law related to data gathering,
it is about what the nsa and what the government is doing. through reports of how the nsa might be sharing information with the dea and irs, and according to reports, incidentally collecting information, inadvertently collect your information, and then use that information to go after people domestically, and this violates our rule of requiring specific warrants. you cannot have a system where the intelligence agencies, whether it is nsa or any other agency, collects data without a warrant, and...
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. >>> more revelations about the nsa. turns out they've been collecting american e-mails since at least 2008. that's when a law went into effect that allows warrantless surveillance on noncitizens abroad. but a federal court found the nsa actually collected the e-mails of americans with no terror ties. as many as 56,000 of them in three years. the nsa devised a new set of procedures for handling the internet traffic in question. fascinating and revealing, that's the final set of secret recordings from richard nixon just made public. here's a cameo by ronald reagan offering his support of the embattled president who may have had a few drinks. >> behind you out here and i wanted to know that you're in our prayers. ron, we have got to build peace in the world. >> well, i'm lucky. >> you're lucky. >> the tapes end on july 12th when the system is publicly revealed. nixon is finally forced to resign later. >>> just moments ago, deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak was taken by helicopter to nearby military hospital. he will
. >>> more revelations about the nsa. turns out they've been collecting american e-mails since at least 2008. that's when a law went into effect that allows warrantless surveillance on noncitizens abroad. but a federal court found the nsa actually collected the e-mails of americans with no terror ties. as many as 56,000 of them in three years. the nsa devised a new set of procedures for handling the internet traffic in question. fascinating and revealing, that's the final set of secret...
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the nsa says it unintentionally gathered that internet traffic. the foreign intelligence surveillance court ruled it unconstitutional and ordered the agency to find ways to limit what it collects and how long it keeps it. >>> president obama begins a two-day bus tour of new york and pennsylvania today. his first stop will be in buffalo where he will talk about making college education more affordable. other stops include syracuse, binghamton and scranton, pennsylvania. the tour is meant to highlight the president's economic proposals for the middle class. >>> let's switch gears with traffic and weather. the weekend is approaching. >> yeah. it's been crazy the last couple of days. we have been watching for the possibility of some thunderstorms. it looks like that's settling down now as that low tracks further north. moving out of town returning to normal conditions around the bay area. that means low clouds and fog, right? >> yeah. >> okay, thank you. [ laughter ] >> low clouds and fog around the bay area this morning. and we are socked in over the
the nsa says it unintentionally gathered that internet traffic. the foreign intelligence surveillance court ruled it unconstitutional and ordered the agency to find ways to limit what it collects and how long it keeps it. >>> president obama begins a two-day bus tour of new york and pennsylvania today. his first stop will be in buffalo where he will talk about making college education more affordable. other stops include syracuse, binghamton and scranton, pennsylvania. the tour is...
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workings of the nsa. join us for that segment. --ghing in this morning art, louisiana, thanks for handing out -- holding on. caller: i want to talk about these who have been sending classified documents. i have been in the military, and looking at what is taking place, it is clear to me that the chain of custody of this information should never have gotten to the point where this private have access to just hand that's left over. what in the world happened there? i used to have chain of custody of everything that came in, top- officers wouldnd pick it up and we would go through the channels. everything is not commended an inventory. i do not hit it because how could this private walk out of like snowden there and nobody seemed to miss the documents? these folks that are calling in and talking about their constitution -- they do not have a clue what the constitution is, what it means, and the only thing i can say for them is those folks in the middle east, they have that. rest of electronic equipment. if y
workings of the nsa. join us for that segment. --ghing in this morning art, louisiana, thanks for handing out -- holding on. caller: i want to talk about these who have been sending classified documents. i have been in the military, and looking at what is taking place, it is clear to me that the chain of custody of this information should never have gotten to the point where this private have access to just hand that's left over. what in the world happened there? i used to have chain of custody...
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art probably nsa ch looks like. "washington journal" is live every day as 7 a.m. eastern. >> let's begin with a very well- known novelist. what brought you? thiswas born a negro in country and welcome deeply. there was no reason not to be involved what is considered the most important and most noted demonstration to free americans. until recently, like most americans, i have expressed my support of civil rights by talking largely about at cocktail parties. summer,y americans this i could no longer pay lip service to a cause that was urgently right and in a time that is so urgently now. tvsunday, american history marks the 50th anniversary of the march on washington with historic and contemporary roundtable discussions. we will have a visit to that gallery, a theater performance of the 1960s civil rights movements. it starts at 1 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv come every weekend on c-span 3. next is a discussion about the state of the u.s. economy with a former white house economic adviser and the ceo of him co-, the largest bond fund in the world, and c
art probably nsa ch looks like. "washington journal" is live every day as 7 a.m. eastern. >> let's begin with a very well- known novelist. what brought you? thiswas born a negro in country and welcome deeply. there was no reason not to be involved what is considered the most important and most noted demonstration to free americans. until recently, like most americans, i have expressed my support of civil rights by talking largely about at cocktail parties. summer,y americans...
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. >> as a result of the nsa leaks by former contractor edward snowden, he suggests they are changing the way they operate. >> our capabilities have been impacted by the disclosures. >> regarding the attack that killed ambassador stevens and three other agents, mueller explains why it took so long to reach the scene. >> on the one hand, it was inertia, on the other hand, we want to make sure we have the adequate security to send men in. >> also, the bombing in 1988 over scotland where 270 people were killed. as for benghazi, what is holding up the investigation? >> you're not certain if the particular prime minister is going to be there next week or next month, we've gone there several times since benghazi. >> it is hard to know who to deal with. >> it is hard to deal with them. you don't know the security forces. >> while mueller would not comment on the administration's initial statements that a video played a role in the attack, he confirmed the bureau dispatched a special team of investigators. >> we had treated it as a terrorist attack. >> and that was immediate? >> yes. >> on th
. >> as a result of the nsa leaks by former contractor edward snowden, he suggests they are changing the way they operate. >> our capabilities have been impacted by the disclosures. >> regarding the attack that killed ambassador stevens and three other agents, mueller explains why it took so long to reach the scene. >> on the one hand, it was inertia, on the other hand, we want to make sure we have the adequate security to send men in. >> also, the bombing in 1988...
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with implications in the nsa and everything else going on, the market, the personal, the corporate and the national security it's only as good as the weakest electronic link. and i would love you to straighten them out once again. and help us all. >> well, if it's hacking, then i know that the bad guys are always one step ahead of the good guys. there are some great companies involved in trying to solve the problems. i spoke with meg whitman about it and the hackers are very, very smart. i think it would be fine if they said, listen, it could be hacking. just anything. just get in front of the cameras and you tell us, so we don't think it's a complete mickey mouse operation run by no one. which is what it seems like today. mark in colorado, please? >> caller: hello, how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> caller: not too bad. gme. >> okay. they have a very strong -- they had a reported great quarter this morning, stock was up 4 bu bu bucks. a lot of people are betting against it and i thought it wouldn't go higher, but we changed our mind and the bears have to change their mind too.
with implications in the nsa and everything else going on, the market, the personal, the corporate and the national security it's only as good as the weakest electronic link. and i would love you to straighten them out once again. and help us all. >> well, if it's hacking, then i know that the bad guys are always one step ahead of the good guys. there are some great companies involved in trying to solve the problems. i spoke with meg whitman about it and the hackers are very, very smart....
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nasdaq got shut down, and the first person who brought this to my attention was frederick layton, former nsa member, he worked for the air force, he's a cybersecurity expert. and he and i had a discussion in which he said you can't rule out, you have to look at the possibility of someone from the outside trying to create some kind of mischief, perhaps a hacker, because of the anomalies that took place an hour over at new york stock exchange through arca and then what happened at nasdaq an hour later. again, it was just the bid and ask that you couldn't get, you couldn't get the realtime pricing which created a problem, but it halted trading on nasdaq-listed stocks for almost three hours. frederick leighton is saying don't rule out those types of possibilities when you're trying to figure out what truly happened. make sure your security is fail safe before you say this is just a technical issue. again, have to reiterate, nasdaq has remained tight-lipped, they will not indicate if they actually know what they're doing and what went wrong. liz: well, good for them if they are not sure, so thank
nasdaq got shut down, and the first person who brought this to my attention was frederick layton, former nsa member, he worked for the air force, he's a cybersecurity expert. and he and i had a discussion in which he said you can't rule out, you have to look at the possibility of someone from the outside trying to create some kind of mischief, perhaps a hacker, because of the anomalies that took place an hour over at new york stock exchange through arca and then what happened at nasdaq an hour...
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one of the nsa's surveillance programs gathered tens of thousands of domestic e-mails each year from americans not connected to terrorism. the chief judge at the time found the nsa had violated the constitution. >>> in texas, the paper says closing arguments are expected today in the trial of major hasan. he's charged with killing 13 people in the ft. hood shooting. hasan represented himself and made no attempt to prove his innocence. >>> according to britain's guardian, told him to resign during a mystical experience. the 86-year-old benedict stepped down in february. the first pope to do so in 600 years. >>> z net says yahoo! was number one in internet traffic last month. yahoo! got a boost after buying the popular blogging site tumblr >>> starting out with some low clouds around the bay area this morning. the thunderstorms are out of town. that means we're going to watch things calm down become more seasonal outside. clouds trying to break up out over the bay. we are going to see more sunshine there today. and looking good. low pressure finally scooting out of the way. that means
one of the nsa's surveillance programs gathered tens of thousands of domestic e-mails each year from americans not connected to terrorism. the chief judge at the time found the nsa had violated the constitution. >>> in texas, the paper says closing arguments are expected today in the trial of major hasan. he's charged with killing 13 people in the ft. hood shooting. hasan represented himself and made no attempt to prove his innocence. >>> according to britain's guardian, told...
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now, that announcement comes a day after nsa declassified three court opinions. it said they prove how the agency reports its own errors and is often rebuked for them. >>> the army private who leaked hundreds of thousands of classified documents to wikileaks has been handed the stiffest punishment ever for leaking government secrets to the media. a military judge, fort mead, maryland, sentencing bradley manning to 35 years in prison. the 25-year-old told lawyers this is just a stage in my life, and i will recover. manning's lawyers say he will be eligible for parole in seven years. >>> now to another military courtroom, this one at fort hood, texas. the army psychologist on trial for killing 13 in a shooting rampage rested his case without mounting a defense. major nidal hasan never denied opening fire on his fellow soldiers in the 2009 rampage. yesterday when asked by the judge how he wished to proceed, hasan, who is acting as his own attorney, simply answered "the defense rests." >>> the out-of-control wildfire burning in yosemite national park is 5% contained.
now, that announcement comes a day after nsa declassified three court opinions. it said they prove how the agency reports its own errors and is often rebuked for them. >>> the army private who leaked hundreds of thousands of classified documents to wikileaks has been handed the stiffest punishment ever for leaking government secrets to the media. a military judge, fort mead, maryland, sentencing bradley manning to 35 years in prison. the 25-year-old told lawyers this is just a stage in...
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but what if that means, you know, having lots of a powerful nsa and drone wars and secret operations and all these other things that we're beginning to see some people say they don't like either? so we haven't really been able to, i mean, i think that the side that wants to talk about scaling back the war on terrorism at this point should also talk about the idea that it's not a false choice, to quote obama from his national archives speech, between liberty and security. it's a very real choice. and we should be coming to terms with that. >> well, i think liberty versus security and the various trade-offs and how much terrorism and damage you're willing to accept inflicted on you would be a great other panel for us to have -- [laughter] >> i'm just saying i think we've had a little bit of a -- i think sometimes we treat this conversation like we're children, and we want to believe that we can have everything, you know? and we can't. .. the analytical side. of what their data scooped up. so there is something to be had there, a conversation to be had there. i just say that, you know,
but what if that means, you know, having lots of a powerful nsa and drone wars and secret operations and all these other things that we're beginning to see some people say they don't like either? so we haven't really been able to, i mean, i think that the side that wants to talk about scaling back the war on terrorism at this point should also talk about the idea that it's not a false choice, to quote obama from his national archives speech, between liberty and security. it's a very real...
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documents show the nsa illegally gathered tens of thousands of emails and other electronic communications between americans until it was ordered to stop by a judge back in 2011. >> 7:47. the star of the tv series prison break has revealed he is gay. while refusing a tv invitation because of the country's new laws banning expressions of support for gay rights. the 41-year-old actor sent a letter saying quotas a gay man, i must decline. i cannot in good conscious participate in a sell bra tori occasion hosted by a country where people like myself are being systematically denied basic right to live and love openly. >>> we may know as soon as tomorrow if san diego's battled mayor will step down. reached a tentative deal filed against him and the city. the specifics of the deal have not been made public but will be presented to the council tomorrow. there is speculation that filner is clearing out his office. last night he was seen leaving city hall in an suv filled with boxes of files. >> i am glad we've reached some sort of a resolution for a step forward. ultimately that's behavior stuff. a
documents show the nsa illegally gathered tens of thousands of emails and other electronic communications between americans until it was ordered to stop by a judge back in 2011. >> 7:47. the star of the tv series prison break has revealed he is gay. while refusing a tv invitation because of the country's new laws banning expressions of support for gay rights. the 41-year-old actor sent a letter saying quotas a gay man, i must decline. i cannot in good conscious participate in a sell bra...
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he used to be involved with the nsa and he told us that you absolutely can not overlook the possibility that someone did indeed breach nasdaq security, and then might have brought about some kind of a failure and shutdown. that has not been confirmed by anybody. nasdaq not putting out a statement yet actually what has happened. this is truly an appropriate backdrop because while it looks like there's something going on back there, what's really going on is within the thousands of microchips are really at the root of nasdaq. back to you. cheryl: we should point out you our viewers that all we've been officially told by nasdaq at this point is technical issue. they're working to get the trades up and running. >> regulatory halt. cheryl: they're telling us, they keep using the word processor. that is the key term we're getting from nasdaq. all we can do at this point is trust them that a technical glitch has occurred. one question to you, adam, we had a guest on earlier talking about incoming trades, large bulk trades coming from likes of goldman sachs, morgan stanley even if it is a an op
he used to be involved with the nsa and he told us that you absolutely can not overlook the possibility that someone did indeed breach nasdaq security, and then might have brought about some kind of a failure and shutdown. that has not been confirmed by anybody. nasdaq not putting out a statement yet actually what has happened. this is truly an appropriate backdrop because while it looks like there's something going on back there, what's really going on is within the thousands of microchips are...